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c p s says it's working to ensure a proper environment for students to take the test. according to some parents, but district made calls to stress the test is required by state and federal law. >> i am against it. i sent my daughter out of it because i am aware is not counting toward promotion or anything. >> the state board of education says the test provide a valuable data on how districts are ferrying in meeting higher benchmarks. this morning the test is supposed to be administered to all students grades 3-8 regardless of whether they are opting out. back to you. >> suspended. getting a second chance. cbs took away their city championship and their 24 victories because they used players that were academically ineligible. the head coach was suspended. now the illinois high school association says the school can still be in the state tournament. there will keep their top seed but they still won't have two of their best players or coaches. parents of players at other schools have mixed reactions. >> i think they should have a chance especially if there were number one
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they're brand new to wall street and they're put in to one of the most grueling work environments you can imagine. one of them told me about this thing called the banker nine to five. it's where you work from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 a.m. the next day so this is pretty common and it's a really intense culture. a lot of people get burned out very quickly. > > what happens next to these young people after working those so-called banker hours? > > well some of them stay in finance and decide to make a career of it but of the 8 young people that i followed, about half of them decided that they didn't want to be on wall street. it wasn't what they expected. they wanted the parties and the lamborghinis, and in some cases the sort of wolf of wall street culture, but what they got was something much more dull and much more harder to cope with. > > is it worth it, though, for some in the end? you work and you grind it out, but like a lot of careers out there, at the end you might have some money in your pocket. > > absolutely i think what's changed is that it's no longer the sort of guaranteed pay
they're brand new to wall street and they're put in to one of the most grueling work environments you can imagine. one of them told me about this thing called the banker nine to five. it's where you work from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 a.m. the next day so this is pretty common and it's a really intense culture. a lot of people get burned out very quickly. > > what happens next to these young people after working those so-called banker hours? > > well some of them stay in finance and...
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this is a very volatile environments. things happen. has nearly 3 million right now. they won. everyone won. samsung move the bar forward as for the duration in a stylish way. socialegeneres is a big media queen appeared everyone is a winner. thereh an awesome moment from the oscars. i thought she did pretty good. what do you think? >> i letter. pepsico was a sponsor. the pizza boxes have coca-cola logos on them. pepsi may not be so happy either. i like her spontaneity and vibe. >> great to see you. thank you so much for joining us. more executive shakeup at microsoft. we are going to talk about the changes and what they might mean or the new ceo will me come back. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." is shuffling management and effort to reignite growth here at he is putting former political operative mark penn in the role of chief strategy officer. it is the most expensive for nadella yet. cory johnson is in new york. with me here is ari leavy. who is mark penn? a longtime political strategist. he was a ceo of a pr firm. a big global pr firm. a longtime friend of the clin
this is a very volatile environments. things happen. has nearly 3 million right now. they won. everyone won. samsung move the bar forward as for the duration in a stylish way. socialegeneres is a big media queen appeared everyone is a winner. thereh an awesome moment from the oscars. i thought she did pretty good. what do you think? >> i letter. pepsico was a sponsor. the pizza boxes have coca-cola logos on them. pepsi may not be so happy either. i like her spontaneity and vibe. >>...
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are seeing the flight to safety running to gold and bonds and such seem to be a safer play in this environment. the fear index jumping to the biggest percentage move since early february. the vix, at the same time traders i have been talking to take these very serious headlines in stride, waiting to see what happens. is this an oversold market where you see the sectors. maybe a buying opportunity. obviously a very serious story from a broad but how does that planned the market. that is what they look at. liz: we're watching a lot of reverberation. thank you very much. the crisis in the ukraine weighing heavily on the market. the market was down 250 points, trading voluight. about 1% below the one month average. should investors becoming off the sidelines looking for bargains? if so, where? vice president of global analysis of the strategic advisory firm, and macro strategist, welcome to both of you. i will start with you, let's start macro, that's going to be longer-term issue, short-term sort of flash paper situation or something more severe? >> i would say all of the above in different phase
are seeing the flight to safety running to gold and bonds and such seem to be a safer play in this environment. the fear index jumping to the biggest percentage move since early february. the vix, at the same time traders i have been talking to take these very serious headlines in stride, waiting to see what happens. is this an oversold market where you see the sectors. maybe a buying opportunity. obviously a very serious story from a broad but how does that planned the market. that is what...
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lost the information environment, he also lost the military. with an explosion of grievances against the autocratic regime, people started putting their guns down. it is very easy to see -- to unseat and autocrat. what happens next? much more difficult. in future revolutions, they will be easier to start, but harder to finish. they are harder to finish, because if you look at ukraine, it is a highly complex society. it is not just a democrat. the eastern part of the country sympathizes with russia. the government in kiev is still in transition where there hasn't been a charismatic leader to step up. it is far more complex than following a play-by-play. >> in the ukraine, you have a sophisticated cup -- population that is highly wired. it doesn't necessarily produce democracy, power, and so forth. it can be used against it. in the book, we talk about egypt. what happened with the egyptian government, hosting mubarak got so scared of what was going on that they shut down the internet for four and a half days. the average person said, oh my god, t
lost the information environment, he also lost the military. with an explosion of grievances against the autocratic regime, people started putting their guns down. it is very easy to see -- to unseat and autocrat. what happens next? much more difficult. in future revolutions, they will be easier to start, but harder to finish. they are harder to finish, because if you look at ukraine, it is a highly complex society. it is not just a democrat. the eastern part of the country sympathizes with...
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. >> this is the elder abuse and adult dependency says you have to provide a safe environment for this hospital, so the patients that come here to be treated are safe and secure. that's the failure. >> reporter: the claim includes a detailed timeline of what they believe happened between september 19th when spalding was admitted and october 8th when her body was found in a hospital stairwell. today's claim includes acquisitions that a nurse reported to doctors that smalling was anxious, restless and disoriented. the family claims the doctor told the nursing staff spalding needed to be watched. >> there is a written order by the doctor that says all in capital letters, never leave this patient alone and they did, and they lost her. >> reporter: spalding vanished a few days after being admitted to the hospital for treatment of a bladder infection and for being disoriented. family spokesman david kerry added the entire case has been rough on lynn spalding's two children. >> the only thing lynn spalding's family and friends have seen come out of this is the reassign the of a couple sheriff
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they're much more likely now because now people understand it is not just that it is better for the environment to use natural gas than control. it -- coal. it also could be a big export thing. that would help our balance of payments. now it is becoming i think a political chip as well. david: i'm interested, totally different subject but bitcoins. that has been in the news. have you ever had any bitcoins? >> no, i've been bitten by them. david: there are people, big-time investors by the way who said that the twins who had started facebook with zuckerberg, bought things with it. do you see any future with bitcoin? >> i think it is silly myself, i really do. maybe i'm just too old and too old-fashioned but i think the last thing we need is an invented currency that exists somewhere out there in cyberspace. david: one final note and it doesn't involve immediate investment, but an investment in the future, education. one of the few bright spots in american education is charter schools in my mind. >> absolutely. david: they are very popular with parents, with students. not so with unions however a
they're much more likely now because now people understand it is not just that it is better for the environment to use natural gas than control. it -- coal. it also could be a big export thing. that would help our balance of payments. now it is becoming i think a political chip as well. david: i'm interested, totally different subject but bitcoins. that has been in the news. have you ever had any bitcoins? >> no, i've been bitten by them. david: there are people, big-time investors by the...
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this is low return environment. clients need to look across the board and replace what they used to consider yield, it's more of a total return plan. >> thank you so much to both of you. i guess the kids can breathe a sigh of relief they're not going to be sold along with everything else. >> that's a line from a movie. >> i know what it is. >> all right. some news to bring you. just a moment ago, the president speaking to reporters says that russia cannot with impunity put soldiers on the ground in ukraine and violate principles recognized around the world. those coming from president obama speaking moments ago to reporters. we will get more on those remarks when we come back. >>> still ahead, grand theft ukraine. the ultra-rich are fleeing the country, taking a whole lot of money with them. we will bring you where it is all ending up. >>> later on, did old man winter keep car buyers off the lot? we'll have the latest numbers on how dealers are actually doing in this wicked winter and whether or not that could be go
this is low return environment. clients need to look across the board and replace what they used to consider yield, it's more of a total return plan. >> thank you so much to both of you. i guess the kids can breathe a sigh of relief they're not going to be sold along with everything else. >> that's a line from a movie. >> i know what it is. >> all right. some news to bring you. just a moment ago, the president speaking to reporters says that russia cannot with impunity...
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precious metals have risen throughout the year, agriculture coming around today, potash works in this environment. energy, we've been talking about nnch for weeks. the street came in not believing the energy story, now you're getting a bit of a fundamental lift and concerns from eastern europe. reason to continue owning it. dan greenhouse, biggest slide for u.s. stocks in a month. is this news out of ukraine and the developing situation the escalating tensions there enough to derail what's happened in our market here? >> i think grasso's exactly right. the answer is unequivocally no. certainly this might go on for a couple of days. tensions might escalate and de-escalate. ultimately what matters for stock prices is earnings. and the percentage of s&p 500 earnings that come from eastern europe in general and the ukraine is demin mus. no reason to think this is the end of the rally. >> sentiment can come from anywhere. and i would say that russia is a wto member, it's the third largest trading partner of the eu. about $665 billion of global trade is transacted with russia. so to some extent i think
precious metals have risen throughout the year, agriculture coming around today, potash works in this environment. energy, we've been talking about nnch for weeks. the street came in not believing the energy story, now you're getting a bit of a fundamental lift and concerns from eastern europe. reason to continue owning it. dan greenhouse, biggest slide for u.s. stocks in a month. is this news out of ukraine and the developing situation the escalating tensions there enough to derail what's...
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the actual business environment further to that point is an entirely different story right now. the emergency right now is to have a program by the imf and other geopolitical standpoint to have some sort of a dialogue toh russia on the best way get out of this crisis. >> dragon capital was one of a number that signed an international appeal to the investment community. theask that you use all of means to your disposal to promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict -- it goes on. how much can this accomplish? how much can your partners do to influence [inaudible] putin's actions? whether with respect to they can do by having a sort of mature into a discussion with the russian president. we wrote that letter. we signed it together with the in orderestment banks to mark a point and say that anybody can act at its own local level. i believe that the 11% drop in sx today is a political argument being sent to russia saying this has a cost. do not agree with any military intervention, there are a few tools at the disposal of funds and entities around the world to highlight the cost o
the actual business environment further to that point is an entirely different story right now. the emergency right now is to have a program by the imf and other geopolitical standpoint to have some sort of a dialogue toh russia on the best way get out of this crisis. >> dragon capital was one of a number that signed an international appeal to the investment community. theask that you use all of means to your disposal to promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict -- it goes on. how...
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apart from that, it is going to be everything from the economy to his thoughts about the investing environment right now. are these sectors the ones that are responsible for the profits? >> a big chunk of it. another piece of the equation is -- there was not , lot of bad weather last year so the claims they faced should be lower. thank you so much. we appreciate that look into berkshire hathaway. we are a few minutes from the opening bell. we have your top 10 traits. keep it right here on "in the loop." ♪ >> will come back. you are "in the loop." i am alix steel. bloomberg television is on the markets. scarlet fu has the latest. >> durable goods came in a little bit better than anticipated. the nasdaq futures are still up slightly. the s&p rose above its closing high but it was unable to hold onto that game yesterday -- gain yesterday. is still stronger, but cutting off its earlier level. imf put out a statement -- the ukraine notified the imf and the imf is ready to respond. we will continue to monitor that story as well. we are on the markets again in 30 minutes. >> let's count down to the
apart from that, it is going to be everything from the economy to his thoughts about the investing environment right now. are these sectors the ones that are responsible for the profits? >> a big chunk of it. another piece of the equation is -- there was not , lot of bad weather last year so the claims they faced should be lower. thank you so much. we appreciate that look into berkshire hathaway. we are a few minutes from the opening bell. we have your top 10 traits. keep it right here on...
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has by castingt this environment of weak this takeed president putin to the actions. the whole thing began by him intervening in ukraine internal politics where they were trying to execute an agreement with the eu. ultimately this invasion by russia. the president, and secretary kerry, have to shift their view to understand this is a different russia than they perceived. their view has been as secure russia is a secure europe, but the more secure russia feels, the more adventurous they become. the secretary needs to begin to recognize this is not an east-west issue. >> bring as breaking news to help us in the conversation. >> the ukraine prime minister says russian forces are now only in crimea. also seeks clarity for what they want and says the troops will not invade east ukraine. headlines from the ukrainian prime minister. to what extent is there discussion on moving american warship to the region if it comes to that? there needs to be a broader discussion then where do we move asset? takeed to make sure we actions that strengthen the allies. a number of allies are
has by castingt this environment of weak this takeed president putin to the actions. the whole thing began by him intervening in ukraine internal politics where they were trying to execute an agreement with the eu. ultimately this invasion by russia. the president, and secretary kerry, have to shift their view to understand this is a different russia than they perceived. their view has been as secure russia is a secure europe, but the more secure russia feels, the more adventurous they become....
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the stock took an enormous hit as did the company the culture and the environment. and they made major changes in terms of getting the company back on track. restoring consumer confidence. and you feel a sense of momentum in the company right now. >> it's physically 11 times the size. jcpenney is 11 times the size of sachs in terms of outlets. what do you learn from luxury retailing that you can then apply to this much bigger retailer that clearly is at lower price points in the industry? >> i think in the end it's all about satisfying the consumers' needs, understanding who your consumer is and catering to them and providing them the products and services that they want, whether it's the high end of a sachs or nieman's or a jcpenney level, it's really about giving them the products they want. sunday night you saw in the oscars some terrific advertising that was all about fitting the individual jcpenney customer because it's, again, going back to the basics of the products they want. >> first quarterly sales growth since 2011. how involved is the board which is much
the stock took an enormous hit as did the company the culture and the environment. and they made major changes in terms of getting the company back on track. restoring consumer confidence. and you feel a sense of momentum in the company right now. >> it's physically 11 times the size. jcpenney is 11 times the size of sachs in terms of outlets. what do you learn from luxury retailing that you can then apply to this much bigger retailer that clearly is at lower price points in the industry?...
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>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a bank, necessarily. who are you connecting people or are you extending the capital the loans yourself and, if so, how much capital are you holding to protect against losses? >> yes. so we're holding an extensive amount of equity capitol to protect against losses. we get the money for the loans themselves from banks like goldman sachs, deutsche banks, square one banks and hedge funds from smaller individuals. it's a variety of capital sources funding the loans. con necking wall street to main street with our platform. >> are you regulated like a bank? >> we're regulated like a non-bank commercia
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fundamentally very challenging to see substantial price appreciation when you have that type of an environment. hopefully that will improve. >> great to hear your thoughts, daniel morris from tiaa-cref's asset management. >> thanks for getting up early, appreciate it. >>> still to come, the closing keynote address at the world congress. >> the keenly awaited speech right after the break. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ >>> welcome back to the show. facebook and samsung have been in the main newsmakers so far at this year's mobile world dmong barcelona. the social network ceo defended his what's app acquisition and attention turns to data and cloud computing ahead of ib ibm ceo's keynote address. jon forte is live, what should we look out for? >> reporter: this should be big da
fundamentally very challenging to see substantial price appreciation when you have that type of an environment. hopefully that will improve. >> great to hear your thoughts, daniel morris from tiaa-cref's asset management. >> thanks for getting up early, appreciate it. >>> still to come, the closing keynote address at the world congress. >> the keenly awaited speech right after the break. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of...
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the right of high resolution and by spring cameras and that allows us to capture the full 360 degree environment. t ese headphones on you. >>: clips are stitched together with software. which is he is a more complete view of the scene. i felt like i was actually there is. i felt like i was more in the world that actually looking at one. >>: we really think of this is one to be the future of gaming. and entertainment and communicating and general. this could be a fundamental shift. >>: some people will feel dizzy others will not. you could check of the interactive trailer right now. fiscal to the website at tech reporter got tv >>: was check-in with erica and see when the grain is going to roll levirate >>erica: heading out to dry conditions. officer a few raindrops none of the golden gate bridge. it will take awhile for the system to our ride. bringing some light to moderate rain from eureka and ukiah. again we're going to have to wait for the afternoon to actually see some rain from this. futurecast 4 shows by 12:00 just some sprinkles the rest of us in just a with light rain out on the delta a
the right of high resolution and by spring cameras and that allows us to capture the full 360 degree environment. t ese headphones on you. >>: clips are stitched together with software. which is he is a more complete view of the scene. i felt like i was actually there is. i felt like i was more in the world that actually looking at one. >>: we really think of this is one to be the future of gaming. and entertainment and communicating and general. this could be a fundamental shift....
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the exception was 2002 in the post-9/11 environment. but voters aren't happy. they're not happy about the company. they're not happy with obamacare. the buck will stop with the incumbent party in power. quite likely the outcome will be the republicans keep the house. there's a possibility that the republicans will pick up the senate, even losing mitch mcconnell's seat. so it's possible we'll have divided government again until 2016. it is an opportunity for republicans to start putting forward a proactive, positive message. i was pleased to see dave camp come out yesterday with a tax plan, although i know the leadership isn't entirely happy to be changing the subject. but i think it's -- i think it's a good time to be talking about our plans for the future in 2016. >> donny, you can look individually at the president. you can look at the way congress is viewed. you take this all in total, 63% of americans in this poll think the country's on the wrong track. 80% are either angry or dissatisfied with the way things are going in washington. it's an old theme at th
the exception was 2002 in the post-9/11 environment. but voters aren't happy. they're not happy about the company. they're not happy with obamacare. the buck will stop with the incumbent party in power. quite likely the outcome will be the republicans keep the house. there's a possibility that the republicans will pick up the senate, even losing mitch mcconnell's seat. so it's possible we'll have divided government again until 2016. it is an opportunity for republicans to start putting forward...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. ♪ >>> you talked about the nasdaq being up big and this is one of the reasons. take a stock like omni vision technologies and they reported that a number of people didn't expect anything good because people thought they would lose apple business and china business, but it was much better than expected. they are looking for trading cash, and sound like yahoo!? it is a major change. and now what has been red hot is biotech. medivation, they ahave a cancer drug, and they say they will accelerate, but it is not. and the jaws are dropping on the analysts who were bull ish, and keep in mind that where you have moves in biotech where everything is up, and up, and up, and everything must be perfect, and when they are not, the stocks get hammered. >> and how do you guide people through that morass, the biotech morass and who is going to win and lose? >> well, you fry to have companies who are more than one product, because we call them shots on gold at "
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we don't think we'll see deflation but we certainly doesn't think we're entering an environment, rapid inflation either. if you look at measures of the labor market, which it's getting harder to gauge as unemployment rate comes down, there are signs of under utilization, marriagely attached whatters, part time for economic reasons and that represents hidden slack in the labor market, and it will keep down pressure on overall core inflation. >> the last two jobs reports were disappointing, hard to predict. how do you go about making a model for friday's job number? >> it is not easy because trying to put weather variables in models have been frustrating. our baseline forecast is below consensus, we're at 115,000. we tended to focus a lot on the weather conditions during this survey week and they were poor, with a snowstorm that hit the east coast, particularly the southeast had a big shutdown in activity. we think that will result in weakness in the headline number. but as you suggest, there's a big rhyme for air flr this month's payroll number. >> 150, looks like consensus. >> they're
we don't think we'll see deflation but we certainly doesn't think we're entering an environment, rapid inflation either. if you look at measures of the labor market, which it's getting harder to gauge as unemployment rate comes down, there are signs of under utilization, marriagely attached whatters, part time for economic reasons and that represents hidden slack in the labor market, and it will keep down pressure on overall core inflation. >> the last two jobs reports were disappointing,...